“To be honest with you, I built this car in reverse,” admits Aucklander Suben Moodley. “Wheels are usually the last thing a person buys when building a car, but I bought mine first, then found and built a car to fit them.” So what’s the big deal? Buy a car, bolt them on, right? Not in Suben’s case, since his wheels happened to be three-piece Japanese PIAA rims, measuring 18 inches high and 10 inches across on all four corners, while his car of choice was a late-model Evo. For those who are not au fait with the finer details of Japanese cars and wheel sizes, there is simply no way that car and wheel... read full article
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2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII – Power Play
Wow, amazing what a team of talented people can accomplish.
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2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII – Power Play
its a shame they couldn't get the boot and bonnet in a matching color.
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2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII – Power Play
thats a pretty sweet car... i wish i could have my car exactly how i want it
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2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII – Power Play
What an awesome car with great specs and the looks to go with it. He's proven that with determination and sweat you can build the dream car you've always wanted.
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Wow 451 horse power that's impressive, still can't beat V8's for sound though.
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Looks like a pretty awesome car. He must have spent ages to get it looking like this.
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Very nice looking car this
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Gotta be one of my fav cars! they look good and have u hugging your seat and great speed gotta love it !
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